Services, Guides, and Information
19 services and resources found
About Urban Forestry
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Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) Urban Forestry's mission is to manage and ensure Portland's urban forest infrastructure for current and future generations. Our urban forest consists of 218,000 street trees, 1.2 million park trees, and 2.9 million private property trees.
Apply for a Tree Permit
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Where to find tree permit applications, financial assistance programs, and other fee information. Please contact us at 823-TREE (8733) with any questions.
City Employees
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This page is intended to provide City employees a single location to access TrackIT applications for various Urban Forestry requests.
Do I Need a Tree Permit?
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What is a Street Tree? How can I find out if a tree is a private tree or Street Tree? What is a development permit, what is a non-development permit? Get more information on types of permits or move forward with an application. Report a tree emergency or issue a complaint about a tree.
From Stumptown to Tree Town
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The award-winning book "From Stumptown to Treetown" takes readers on a journey through the histor-tree of Downtown Portland. Learn from author and local historian David-Paul B. Hedberg about Portland's legacy of tree management.
Funds, Supplies, and Assistance
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Planting trees at schools provides an active learning opportunity for youth of all ages!
Neighbors' Trees
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Some helpful articles and links for understanding the legal side of neighbor's trees.
Pop-up Arboreta
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An arboretum (plural arboreta) is a collection of trees, often with a theme or pattern. Every one of Portland’s parks has its own unique assortment of trees, each with a story to tell. With more than 300 different kinds of trees in Parks, no two Pop-Ups are the same!
Portland Urban Forest Plan
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Portland's urban forest is a vital part of our city, living green infrastructure that provides many benefits and services. This page contains information about how the City is updating the Portland Urban Forest Plan, a roadmap to how trees are planted, protected, and cared for in Portland.
Recorded Webinars
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Urban Forestry hosts community workshops on a wide variety of tree topics, and stewardship events to activate learning. Our workshops are a great place to build on your existing tree knowledge and skills or to take your first steps into the world of tree care and Urban Forestry stewardship.
Tree Bark Newsletter
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Tree Bark Newsletter — Urban Forestry's digital newsletter featuring updates about Neighborhood Tree Stewardship, permits, tree inventory, special events, and more! ALL TREES, NO PULP.
Tree Care and Resources
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Information on caring for trees in Portland.
Tree Concerns and Problems
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Information on reporting tree emergencies, defining "emergencies" and "non-emergencies," and when the City gets involved.
Tree Diseases and Pests
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These tree pests and diseases are common in the Pacific Northwest, but this is not an exhaustive list.
Tree Walks
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Tree Walks connect community members to the trees of our City. Join a scheduled event, create your own, or sign up to host a tree walk in your neighborhood.
Volunteer for Portland's Environment
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Local environmental groups in Portland you can volunteer with.
Volunteer with Urban Forestry
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Talk trees at cultural events and festivals, help with Yard Tree Giveaway events or put on some work gloves and plant trees in parks. There are so many opportunities to get involved.
Winter Wonders Tree Walk
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Many trees in winter have their own special charm that brings beauty to the season. Whether it is brilliant berries, mottled or textured bark, or interesting branch formations, trees in winter have charming traits to enjoy.
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